Meta faces two juries in high-stakes safety-liability battles

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Two juries, one in New Mexico and one in California, are weighing lawsuits against Meta that allege the company failed to protect minors and that its platforms contributed to harm and addiction; verdicts could top $2 billion and influence future tech-liability cases, even as Meta defends its safety efforts and privacy claims under Section 230.
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